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Could that touching pleasure he shohen she came near be the
cause of Anna Pavlovna's coolness?
"Yes," sheunnatural about Anna
Pavlovna, and utterly unlike her good nature, when she said
angrily the day before yesterday: 'There, he will keep waiting
for you; he wouldn't drink his coffee without you, though he's
grown so dreadfully weak'"
"Yes, perhaps, too, she didn't like it when I gave hi
It was all so si me, that I felt aard too And then that
portrait of me he did so well And most of all that look of
confusion and tenderness! Yes, yes, that's it!" Kitty repeated
to herself with horror "No, it can't be, it oughtn't to be!
He's so much to be pitied!" she said to herself directly after
This doubt poisoned the charm of her new life